artists & participants
Carla Accardi,
Pawel Althamer,
Maria Thereza Alves,
Mark Bain,
Kuba Bakowski,
Massimo Bartolini,
Christiane Baumgartner,
Elisabetta Benassi,
Wolfgang Berkowski,
Goran Bertok,
Dafne Boggeri,
Günter Brus,
Alessandro Bulgini,
Pedro Cabrita Reis,
Paolo Chiasera,
Flavio de Marco,
Stanislao di Giugno,
Rä di Martino,
Jimmie Durham,
Marco Fedele di Catrano,
Vadim Fishkin,
Parastou Forouhar,
Stefania Galegati,
Rainer Ganahl,
Christoph Girardet,
Luis Gonzalez Palma,
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster,
Laurent Grasso,
Peter Halley,
Heidrun Holzfeind,
Silvia Iorio,
Joon-Ho Jeon,
Rob Johannesma,
William Kentridge,
Gabriel Lester,
Alon Levin,
Robert Lippok,
Jeannette Montgomery Barron,
Liliana Moro,
Elena Nemkova,
Carsten Nicolai,
Olaf Nicolai,
Dennis Oppenheim,
Jorge Peris,
Alessandro Piangiamore,
Ivan Picelj,
Federico Pietrella,
Cesare Pietroiusti,
Riccardo Previdi,
Emilio Prini,
Philippe Rahm,
Annie Ratti,
Guendalina Salini,
Andrea Salvino,
Corrado Sassi,
Maurizio Savini,
son:DA,
Donatella Spaziani,
Nancy Spero,
Mario Garcia Torres,
Luca Trevisani,
Costa Vece,
Luca Vitone,
Paolo William Tamburella,
Yun-Fei Ji,
Artur Zmijewski,
Italo Zuffi
press release
Opening in front of the International Centre of Graphic Arts
The 27 th Biennial of Graphic Arts brings eight views on art prints, the common thread of these different exhibitions being reproducibility of art. As its specific characteristic, the reproducibility of art, first occurs with the first prints in the Renaissance, becomes a decisive influence on twentieth century art, and is also relevant today. The 27 th Biennial of Graphic Arts is comprised of the main Biennial exhibition, the already traditional exhibition of the artist awarded the Grand Prize at the previous Biennial, and six accompanying exhibitions prepared by various galleries in Ljubljana.